¡×Jerry Patchell (Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology) Hakuba: skiing to
sustainability through declining demand

¡×Heydar Lotfi (Islamic Azad University, Garmsar Branch, Iran)
and Khoshniyat Mohammad (Islamic Azad University, Garmsar Branch, Iran) Emphasizes on the role and the effect of the
progress of tourism goals in Malaysia and Iran

¡×Sima Bouzari (Institute for Research and Planning of Higher
Education) and Zohre Saifypoor (Institute for Research and Planning of Higher
Education) Media¡¯s role in rural economic
development

¡×Enkh-Amgalan Sandag (Mongolian Academy of Sciences),
Erdenetuya Sunjidmaa (Mongolian Academy of Sciences), Chinbaatar Sukhbaatar
(Mongolian Academy of Sciences) and Khishigdorj Davaakhuu (Mongolian Academy of
Sciences) Social and economical history
development features in Mongolia and its trend in the future

8.Clusters and Development ¥°
| June 29, 8:30-10:00 AM | COEX 318A

Chair: Byung-Min Lee
(Konkuk University)

¡×Raja Bashir (University of Birmingham) Clusters and economic development advantage in a knowledge-based
economy

¡×Martin Wrobel (Institute for Employment Research) Do regional clusters and networks protect
firms in the German mechanical engineering industry against the fallout of the
economic crisis?

¡×Younghun Lim (Seoul National University) New industrial development path based on
regional policy: a case study on the photonics industry¡¯s growth in Gwangju,
Korea

9.Knowledge Creation and Space | June
29, 8:30-10:00 AM | COEX 317B

Chair: Hans-Joachim
Bürkner (Leibniz-Institute for Regional Development and Structural Planning)

¡×Hans-Joachim Bürkner (Leibniz-Institute for Regional
Development and Structural Planning) and Steffen Wetzstein (University of
Western Australia) ¡®Contextualising¡¯
knowledge production on sub-national economic governance – a tentative
comparative stock-take from Germany and Australasia

¡×Yeong-Hyun Kim (Ohio University) and Hyun-Joo Jung (Seoul
National University) Spatial stories of
exclusion and belonging: High culture and the Filipino migrant street market in
Seoul

¡×Andrew Shmuely (University of British Columbia) Multi-scalar, circulatory urbicide: Urban
involution and slum clearance in Manila during the Marcos Regime

16.Geography and Tourism ¥±
| June 29, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 317C

Chair: Sandra Bei¡¯er
Yu (Ministry of Education, Singapore)

¡×Alvaro Sanchez-Crispin (National Autonomous University of
Mexico) and Enrique Propin-Frejomil (National Autonomous University of Mexico) Tourism and the new territorial configuration
of the Mexican economy: Between optimism and the crudeness of reality

¡×Roman Martin (Lund University) and Jerker Moodysson (Lund
University) Comparing knowledge bases: on
the organisation and geography of knowledge flows in the regional innovation
system of Scania, southern Sweden

¡×Pavel Ptacek (Palcky University) and Zoltan Gal (Hungarian
Academy of Sciences Centre for Regional Studies) The role of mid-range universities in knowledge transfer: The case of
non-metropolitan regions in Central Eastern Europe (examples from Hungary and
the Czech Republic)

20.Actors in Innovative Clusters | June
29, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 308A

Chair: Javier
Revilla Diez (Leibniz University Hannover)

¡×Michela Lazzeroni (University of Pisa) and Andrea Piccaluga
(Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies of Pisa) University-industry relations and firms¡¯ performances at regional
level: empirical evidence from the Tuscan innovative system in Italy

¡×Wenying Fu (Leibniz University Hannover), Javier Revilla
Diez (Leibniz University Hannover) and Daniel Schiller (Leibniz University
Hannover) An emerging innovative milieu
in the Pearl River Delta, China? The role of social and organizational
proximity for product innovation

¡×Richard Shearmur (Université du Québec) and David Doloreux
(Ottawa University) Collaborative
behaviour and the geography of innovation in P-KIBS and T-KIBS

21.Changes in Service Activities | June
29, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 327B

¡×Di Xu (Nanjing Normal University) and Qian Wang (Changzhou
Municipal Bureau of Urban Planning) Changes
of spatial structure of the urban commerce in Nanjing in the last hundred years

¡×Jana Kleibert (University of Amsterdam) Understanding patterns of offshore service
sector development in the Philippines: Opportunities for local economic
development or replication of earlier debates

¡×Glen Norcliffe (York University) Performing the trade show: The case of the Taipei International Cycle
Show

¡×Ji Won Rhee (Gyeonggi Research Institute) The location and spatial networks of the
internet display advertising industry

22.Geography of Labor Market | June
29, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 308B

Chair: Wei Xu
(University of Lethbridge)

¡×Maria Abreu (University of Groningen), Alessandra Faggian
(University of Southampton) and Philip McCann (University of Groningen) Migration and inter-industry mobility of UK
graduates: Effect on earnings and career satisfaction

¡×Vassilis Tselios (Newcastle University) Overeducation and geographical externalities
in the EU: The combined moderating influence of migration and gender

¡×Li Zhang (Nanjing Normal University), Yuqi Lu (Nanjing
Normal University) and Yuanzheng Zhao (Nanjing University of Posts and
Telecommunication) Spatial
characteristics and dynamic changes of daily-communication-area based on time
accessibility: A case study of the Yangtze River Delta

¡×Juliette Segard (University Paris Ouest Nanterre-La
Défense) Managing the development of
Craft Villages in the Red River Delta: From public authorities to professional
associations

¡×Jung Won Sonn (University College London) and Hyun Bang
Shin (London School of Economics and Political Science) Ownership, zoning and primitive accumulation of capital: The case of
South Korea, 1970s

Chair: Sang-Chul
Park (Korea Polytechnic University)

¡×Sang-Chul Park (Korea Polytechnic University) Competitiveness of North East Asian science
cities and discourse on their strategies

¡×Petr Pavlinek (Charles University in Prague, University of
Nebraska at Omaha) and Jan Ženka (Charles University in Prague) The internationalization of corporate
R&D and the automotive R&D of East-Central Europe

Organizer: Bae-Gyoon
Park (Seoul National University) and Jim Glassman (University of British
Columbia)

Chair: Bongman Seo
(Hitotsubashi University)

¡×Jim Glassman (University of British Columbia) The developmental state and the geopolitical
economy of Asian regional development in the Cold War Era: The Philippines,
South Korea, and Thailand

¡×Szu-Yun Hsu (University of British Columbia) Geopolitics of free market economy in
Taiwan— Lessons from the U.S. beef import dispute in 2009

¡×Bae-Gyoon Park (Seoul National University) and Jin-Tae
Hwang (Seoul National University) Multi-scalar
practices of labor and economic geographies of TNCs: A study on labor
geographies of the Nestle Korea

Chair: Andrew Marton
(University of Nottingham Ningbo)

¡×Fauziah Che Leh (Education University of Sultan Idris) and
Azmi Ahmad Baharom (Education University of Sultan Idris) The role of service provider firms in supplying research & design
technologies to cater electronic manufacturing sector demand in Malaysia

¡×Dongsuk Huh (Seoul National University) A study on the path creation and dependence
of the IT Service industry in Fairfax County, U.S.

¡×Fiona Fan Yang (University of Hong Kong) and George C. S.
Lin (University of Hong Kong) The growth
of producer services in Chinese cities: State, market, and the geography of
information and consulting services

48.Geography of Evolution | June 29, 5:10-6:40
PM | COEX 308C

Chair: Andy Pike
(Newcastle University)

¡×Rikard Eriksson (Umeå University) and Urban Lindgren (Umeå
University) What about people in
evolutionary economic geography?

8:30 - 10:00 AM

Organizer: IGU
Commission on the Dynamics of Economic Spaces

Chair: Christine Tamásy
(University of Vechta)

¡×Daniel Schiller (Leibniz University of Hannover) and
Henning Kroll (Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research; ISI) The global economic crisis as leverage for
emerging regional growth paths in China? A comparison of tentative evidence
from the three major economic regions

¡×John I. Carruthers (The George Washington University) and
Gordon F. Mulligan (University of Arizona) The
plane of living and the pre-crisis evolution of housing values in the United
States

¡×Michael Carroll (Bowling Green State University), Neil Reid
(University of Toledo) and Xinyue Ye (Bowling Green State University) Spatial patterns of recession in the United
States

Chair: Henry Yeung
(National University of Singapore)

¡×Inge Ivarsson (University of Gothenburg) and Claes G.
Alvstam (University of Gothenburg) Follow-source
suppliers in the new geography of global production networks: A study of
Swedish small and medium-sized industries in China

¡×Josef Novotny (Charles University in Prague) and Jan Skyva
(Charles University in Prague) Mapping
the global production space by a network model

¡×Kaarel Kilvits (Tallinn University of Technology) Remapping the production space: The case of
Estonian manufacturing

Chair: Douglas R.
Gress (Seoul National University)

¡×Francisco Castaneda (Universidad de Santiago- Usach)
Industrial upgrading in the fruit sector of
the Chilean economy

¡×Nicole Reps (University of Cologne) Environmental upgrading in the Indian automobile industry

¡×Douglas R. Gress (Seoul National University) Research considerations and preliminary
results from a firm-level study of Korea¡¯s solar industry

¡×Markus M. Bugge (Nordic Institute for Studies in
Innovation, Research and Education), Antje Klitkou (Nordic Institute for
Studies in Innovation, Research and Education) and Taran Thune (Nordic
Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research and Education) Industrial development across related
variety: The emergence of the Norwegian photovoltaic industry

Chair: Lawrence A.
Brown (Ohio State University)

¡×Jieun Lee (Michigan State University) and Igor Vojnovic
(Michigan State University) Local
economic and social resilience in the advanced economy: accessibility to
gendered local labor market and urban opportunities in the city of Detroit

Organizer: IGU
Commission on the Dynamics of Economic Spaces

Chair: Michael
Carroll (Bowling Green State University)

¡×Dorit Meyer (University of Cologne) Dynamic capabilities in trade unions? The challenge of attracting temporary
staff to German unions before and in the economic crisis

¡×Natsuki Kamakura (The University of Tokyo) Evolutional process of R&D functions
within large factories in the Capital Region, Japan

¡×Ron Boschma (Utrecht University) and Wenting Rik (University
of Utrecht) Spinoffs and M&A as drivers
of spatial clustering: The evolution of the Dutch banking sector in the period
1850-1993

¡×Alma Alicia Gomez (Universidad Autonoma Chapingo)Analysis of the production and trade of
cotton in the region of ¡°Comarca Lagunera¡±(Durango and Coahuila, Mexico), to
propose measures for economic recovery

Chair: Dariusz
Wójcik (University Of Oxford)

¡×Matthew Zook (University of Kentucky), Dominic Power
(Uppsala University) and Yuko Aoyama (Clark University) In defense of the firm: Digital warriors, do-gooders, and reinvention
of the firm-centric approach in economic geography

Chair: Jamie Peck
(University of British Columbia)

¡×Ewald Engelen (University of Amsterdam) and Robert Kloosterman
(University of Amsterdam) Beyond
eclecticism - arguing for a pluralist and pragmatist conceptualization of the
nexus of economy and place

¡×Henry Yeung (National University of Singapore) East Asian capitalisms and geographies of
regional economies

¡×Jim Glassman (University of British Columbia) The global economy, the global south, and
the geopolitical economy of industrialization

76.Context and Institutions in Local
and Global Perspective | June 30, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 308C

Chair: Sungjae Choo
(Kyung Hee University)

¡×Sebastian Henn (Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg) Transnational family entrepreneurs and the
creation of global pipelines: The case of the Palanpuris

¡×Harald Bathelt (University of Toronto) and Johannes Glückler
(University of Heidelberg) Institutions,
institutionalization and economic interaction in local and global context: A relational
perspective

Chair: Tsung-yi
Michelle Huang (National Taiwan University)

¡×Kenji Tsutsumi (Osaka University) Regional science and new economic geography in the academia of Japanese
Economic Geography

¡×Sang-Hun Lee (Hanshin University) and Jin-Tae Hwang (Seoul
National University) Is it possible to
fill the irreconcilable gap between the ecological modernization theory and
metabolic rift theory? The case of the Green Growth strategies of South Korea

¡×Petr Rumpel (University of Ostrava) and Ondrej Slach
(University of Ostrava) Governance of
shrinking cities in central European context: The case study of Ostrava¢¥s
economic development

¡×Ling Lin (Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences) and Shiqing
Liu (Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences) New
growth pole for Chinese economy - Discussion on certain issues in building of
Chengdu-Chongqing growth pole

80.Spatial Dynamics in Regions | June
30, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 318A

Chair: Sebastian
Kinder (University of Tuebingen)

¡×Yan Li (Peking University) and Canfei He (Peking
University) Spatial divergence and
productivity convergence across manufacturing industries in the Pearl River
Delta, China

¡×Boris Braun (University of Cologne) Environmental governance in global value chains – the example of trade
with shrimps from Bangladesh and Indian leather goods

82.Geography of Finance ¥°
| June 30, 1:30-3:00 PM | COEX 307A

Chair: Christian
Steiner (Goethe University)

¡×Zaya Enkhbold (University of Amsterdam) Conjunctures of money and luxury

¡×Xiaobin Simon Zhao (University of Hong Kong) The nature of IFC studies and Hong Kong
endeavors – Studies for global IFC development and their shifting trend

¡×Michael Handke (University of Heidelberg) Blessing and curse of real estate markets in
the Spanish economy – Performative construction of financial risks in the
industrial spaces of Valencia and Barcelona in times of crisis

Chair: Jerzy Banski
(Maria Curie-Sklodowska University in Lublin)

¡×Ion Lucian Ceapraz (Polytechnic Institute LaSalle Beauvais)
Local development in a globalized world:
how much of the rural areas are local or global? The case of the French ¡°Poles
d¡¯Excellence Rurale¡±

¡×Soo Sun Choe (University of Hawaii) Strategizing for rural revitalization in South Korea

Chair: Evgeniya
Kolomak (Institute of Economics)

¡×Changkeun Lee (Seoul National University) and Euijune Kim
(Seoul National University) National
economic shocks and regional income inequality

¡×Melanie Arntz (Centre for European Economic Research in
Mannheim), Terry Gregory (Centre for European Economic Research in Mannheim)
and Florian Lehmer (Federal Employment Agency, Germany) Unequal pay or unequal employment? What drives the self-selection of
internal migrants in Germany?

¡×Oliver Ibert (Leibniz-Institute for Regional Development
and Structural Planning) Distanced
relations, intersecting cultures: on the role of proximity and distance in
innovation practices

Chair: Johannes
Glückler (University of Heidelberg)

¡×Johannes Glückler (University of Heidelberg) and Ingmar
Hammer (University of Heidelberg) Organized
networks and the creation of network goods

¡×Alejadro Mercado (Metropolitan Autonomous University) When spatial proximity in clusters is not
enough for competitive learning; The segmentation of information flows from
multinational corporations among regions

¡×Chris Van Egeraat (National University of Ireland) and
Declan Curran (Dublin City University) Social
networks and actual knowledge flow in the Irish biotech industry

92.Geography of Finance ¥±| June 30, 3:20-4:50 PM | COEX 307A

Chair: Jun Ho Jeong
(Kangwon National University)

¡×Kwangwon Ahn (University of Oxford), Chansoo Kim (Korea
Institute of Science and Technology), Yena Song (University of Southampton) and
Dimitrios Tsomocos (University of Oxford) The
role of fiscal policy in financial stability: Evidence from G-7 countries

Sponsor: Presidential
Committee on Regional Development

5:10 - 6:40 PM

Organizer: Presidential
Committee on Regional Development

Chair: Jouke van
Dijk (University of Groningen)

¡×Caroline Chapain (University of Birmingham), David Bailey
(Coventry University) and Alex Burfitt (Policy, Research and Studies
Directorate Audit Commission) The
recession and beyond: local authority responses to the downturn in England

¡×Weidong Liu (Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhouying Song
(Chinese Academy of Sciences) and Hongguang Liu (Chinese Academy of Sciences) The impacts of the 2008 global economic
crisis on regional development in China

¡×Yena Song (University of Southampton), William Anderson
(University of Windsor) and T.R. Lakshmanan (Boston University) Time trend of industrial agglomeration and
transportation networks in the US

Chair: Matthias
Kiese (Ruhr University Bochum)

¡×Matthias Kiese (Ruhr University Bochum), Dennis Stockinger
(Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI) and Rolf
Sternberg (Leibniz Universität Hannover) Promoting
structural change through cluster policies? A comparison of experiences from
U.S. and German "Rustbelts"

¡×Bas Karreman (Erasmus University Rotterdam) The geography of equity listing in mainland
China and Hong Kong: beyond the home bias

¡×Yoonji Kim (Korea Culture and Tourism Institute) The change of place in mobile society -
focused on the effect of mobile communication

¡×Keun Lee (Seoul National University) What makes more successful and less successful Technological Catch-up:
Analyzing the 10 late-comer countries

¡×Evert Meijers (Delft University of Technology), Erik Louw
(Delft University of Technology) and Marjolein Spaans (Delft University of
Technology) Connecting peripheral
regions: Redistributional effects of infrastructure development